What kind of a house would you build for a pro skateboarder? A skateable
one, of course!

Here's what Los Angeles-based architect Francois Perrin and designer
Gil Lebon Delapointe did for Pierre Andre Senizergues, a former world
skateboard champion:

The house is divided into three separate spaces. The first one
includes the living room, dining area and kitchen, the second one includes
a bedroom and bathroom and the third one a skateboard practice area.
Each space is skateable as the ground becomes the wall then the ceiling
in a continuous surface forming a tube of a 10ft diameter.

The furniture is also skateable, whether it is integrated in the
curve like the sitting area, the kitchen or the bathroom or just as
standing object like the dining table, the kitchen Island or the bed.
Closets and drawers could be integrated in the curve too.

The PAS house is the first house to be entirely used for skateboarding
as well as being a traditional dwelling. It is the ultimate dream for
generations of skateboarders who wanted to bring their practice into
their home.